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  1. That is a good question. I'm trying to find the references to how they know it is a SE-14 anyways. Looking at the comic art panels it almost looks like a DH-17 end if you see the angle of the grip. I did look up SE-14 and it appears that the SE-14, absent the R, doesn't have the scope.
  2. Agreed! I pushed that macrobinocular text to the finalized text list. Here is what I have modified from the original proposal for our draft on the holster: Holster Retention style open back holster made to fit the SE-14 Blaster Pistol. A strap goes across the top to hold the blaster in place. Holster is made of Nylon, leather or similar material. Black or olive green in color. Holster is worn on the right side so it hangs below all belt pouches. OPTIONAL Level Two certification (if applicable): Holster is olive green in color. Here are the views that we have:
  3. Hello, Ed! I'd check out this thread:
  4. Glad you supported the name change! I think it flows a ton better that way across the board. With the macrobinoculars I can support the original proposed text, as it allows more interpretation. We may want to do some serious gallery images and such to ensure won't have anything that is too weird out there. We essentially only have the rear-right and front right views based on the comic panels. Here is the updated text, purple indicates the change: Macrobinoculars Scratch built or high end prop replica that is similar to the reference images. Must be painted olive green in color OPTIONAL Level Two certification (if applicable): The view lenses are tinted red on the end that is held up to the eyes.
  5. Since they are standard boots we can finalize that. I did do a slight name change to create some continuity amongst the other CRLs and that is the term that is use for the FISD HWT and the MEPD Sandy and it is macrobinoculars. I updated the finalized belt pouches text to change electrobinoculars to macrobinoculars. Macrobinoculars Styled after the ones used by the Sandtrooper in the Special Edition scenes of ANH. Must be painted olive green in color OPTIONAL Level Two certification (if applicable): The view lenses are a red tint on the end that is held up to the eyes. There are only 3 panels where we see the macrobinoculars in them and they look like the ones that we see with the FISD HWT and MEPD Sandy CRLs:
  6. I went through one more time just to make sure it looked good and I think we are solid for it. I added the text to the finalized section. Time for the boots! Boots Below the calf black or green leather or leather-like material. Free of laces, decorative stitching, buckles on the instep or any other embellishments. Zippers on the inside of the boot are acceptable, so long as they are concealed. If the zipper is not covered by vinyl/leather, it is painted black. OPTIONAL Level Two certification (if applicable): Olive green 8” to 9” (20-23cm) high boots. Pants legs shall be tucked into boots and fluffed to give appearance of original source art. Weathering of the boots is encouraged. This was the standard boot text from the IAT.
  7. Hey, thanks! I do agree with the MOLLE styled pouches. I think we should make the text mention MOLLE style, so anytime pouch is mentioned we could put something like "2 rectangular MOLLE style pouches", etc., would that be better? I do agree with changing that so that it matches the Engy. I also agree with the L2 detail. I concur and will make the change on the finalized text section to remove "utility". You'll see the applied changes below in the purple text. Belt Pouches Belt pouches are olive green in color and should be made of nylon or similar material. 2 rectangular MOLLE style pouches with a top flap, and strap from top to bottom securing it shut, sit to the right of the belt buckle where the harness meets the belt. A large pouch sits on the right of the above pouches. The pouch may be a utility pouch, gas mask pouch, SAW pouch, or other MOLLE style pouch of similar size. A tactical triple AK magazine PALS belt or MOLLE style pouch should be on the rear of the belt. An electrobinoculars pouch sits on the left of the belt buckle where the harness meets the belt. 2 rectangular MOLLE style pouches with a top flap, and strap from top to bottom securing it shut, sit to the left of the electrobinoculars pouch. OPTIONAL Level Two certification (if applicable): The large pouch will make use of a visible double snap closure or appear to have such. Electrobinoculars are present.
  8. I have finalized the belt text, here is the belt pouches text: Belt Pouches Belt pouches are olive green in color and should be made of nylon or similar material. 2 rectangular pouches with a top flap, and strap from top to bottom securing it shut, sit to the right of the belt buckle where the harness meets the belt. A gas-mask style pouch sits on the right of the above pouches. A tactical triple AK magazine PALS belt pouch should be on the rear of the belt. An electrobinoculars pouch sits on the left of the belt buckle where the harness meets the belt. 2 rectangular pouches with a top flap, and strap from top to bottom securing it shut, sit to the left of the electrobinoculars pouch. OPTIONAL Level Two certification (if applicable): Electrobinoculars are present. This was on the original proposal and I didn't see anything that looked out of place.
  9. Haha I hate when that happens! Get close and then have weird stuff happen. Can't wait to see the CRL pics!
  10. Yeah, unfortunately if it is a fan mod for a game it wouldn't be able to get clearance.
  11. @RAIDER if I remember right you can round that inside part? I have seen it done on ROTJ scout before and the text is pretty close.
  12. Let's try this updated belt text on for size: Belt Belt is a nylon military style quick release web belt or a cotton double prong buckle web belt. Belt is olive green in color. Belt buckles may be the following colors: Quick release style may be black or olive green. Double prong style may be olive green or silver. Belt may feature eyelets along both sides of its length, but these are not required for approval. OPTIONAL Level Two certification (if applicable): Belt is a nylon or cotton double prong buckle web belt and not the quick release style. Double prong buckle may be olive green or silver. I was going to put text that I changed in purple and then realized that the entire thing was pretty much changed
  13. Since we don't have a definitive color I think for L2 we could allow for either silver or olive-green. I'll just have to make sure to update the L1 text to allow for the quick-release square buckle or the double-prong belt. We'll definitely need the double-prong styled belt for L2 I'd say.
  14. I'd give a look into this build thread by @Kessel: There is also a good thread by @Hoda: They both did a fine job on their costumes and outlined a lot of the pieces they used.
  15. The only hard part that the IAT has is the helmet which is optional under version 1 of the costume. I think you may be thinking of the AT-AT Commander with the Armored Cavalry Detachment (ACD)? GMLs use the CRL for the costume (https://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:TX_imperial_army_trooper#Version One) completely when reviewing a costume for the garrison/outpost that you are going to be in. If you tried to wear the hard armor after the approval that'd be at the discretion of the garrison/outpost that you are in and their command.
  16. I was definitely thinking it should be a L2 thing and allow the standard IAT belt for L1 for sure! Color wise for that silver part, it is definitely a toss up to me. In some panels it is olive green and then the others it is that silver color, but you never know if it is just off-colored to accentuate the details. That second belt link from Amazon is nice! https://www.amazon.com/Military-Double-Canvas-Army-Grommet/dp/B07F1DQQZ7
  17. I put the finalized text for the Web Harness and Comlink up on the first page in the finalized text section! We can move to the belt text! Here is what I have: Belt Belt is a nylon military style quick release web belt. Belt is olive green in color. Belt may feature eyelets along both sides of its length, but these are not required for approval. OPTIONAL Level Two certification (if applicable): Belt buckle is olive green in color. I did notice that the belt looks a little different from the quick release style buckle: It looks like it goes through with a silver square buckle. I'd like to motion for this as a L2 detail.
  18. I second @nanotek, some better insoles goes a long way with boots from IB!
  19. I'm in agreement about the chest piece part down to L2, L1 should always be about inclusive and universal ability with sourcing parts, etc. L2 we can get a little more strict on. The boot part as reinforcement patches or layered patching works for me. I'm eager to see the rest of the wording for the boots!
  20. Yeah now that I'm looking back at it more I'm seeing that it is probably just an artistic detail so that it is shown that part is beveled outward. Yep! That is the comlink clip and holster. @Hoda nailed it with the text: Left suspender has a comlink clip/holster with a comlink contained within. The comlink clip/holster is positioned parallel to the rank bar and is form fitting to the comlink. The more I looked at the artwork I can see that when comparing that area we thought was black it is that lighter color that is present on various other parts of Sunber, which leads me to believe it is just shadowing or part of the art to accentuate the details: With that being said, I took what you had said above and added a few more detail pieces in purple text to include details or descriptors that we may have missed previously. I removed L2 from this. Comlink Styled after the comlink as seen in the Star Wars: Empire (Dark Horse Comics). An interpretation of the comlink is allowed, but comic accuracy is encouraged. The comlink is painted a matching olive green color and has the following details: A raised band around its upper section featuring equally-spaced raised vertical bars with recessed areas between each vertical bar. Underneath the upper section there is a recessed groove before the main body of the comlink. The bottom of the comlink is beveled to a flat bottom. Let me know what you think @RAIDER @nanotek @Blackwatch @Hoda I removed the L2 stuff for this as I don't think we have anything that would specifically warrant L2 for that. Personally, I'd say to just dump the L2 requirements for it and make the L1 stuff what is required. I checked over the comlink from the Stormtrooper ANH Hero for example, and it didn't match close enough to the reference images for Sunber to allow it for basic. I think it'd materially alter what we are trying to do
  21. For a second I thought you were going Occam's razor for the description of the comlink ?
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